This edition is a detailed analysis of the social contract theories, as developed by Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as the development of utilitarian liberalism as represented by Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill. The theory of state, property, physical and moral free...

This edition explores the main structure of the State (organizational and functional) of Ancient Crete (Doric period), namely the fundamental principles and values of its cities-states, as well as the pathological phenomena and their effects, on the basis of philological testimonies and carved testi...

This edition explores the history of the first and longest Philosophical School of civilized humanity, as the latter operated initially during the years 387 to 80 B.C. in the garden of the suburb bearing the same name and then, until the year 529 A.D. in Athens, where its assets were confiscated by ...

This edition is structured in two parts: i) the Objective Logic, where Hegel explores the teaching of Being on the one hand, and the teaching of Essence on the other and ii) the Subjective Logic, where the teaching of Notion is explored. Almost two centuries following its first edition in Nuremberg ...

This work is issued is a one-volume edition for the first time into Greek by the Open Library, translated by Stamatis Giakoumis, PhD in Philosophy. Hegel paid particular attention to what is possible to be studied in the history of philosophy, which was further taught by the latter more than anythin...

This edition demonstrates how Philosophy of Law, Moral Philosophy and Political Philosophy are inexorably intertwined.
It presents the two main schools of thought in Philosophy of Law, natural law and legal positivism. It discusses in detail the ancient Greek and modern philosophy of law, and it ...

This edition contains the doctoral thesis of the author (1849–1928), conducted and defended in the famous German University of Jena in 1885. This interesting study, written in the language of that time, is structured in two main parts; in the first part, the author explores the differences in genera...

This edition discusses in 360 paragraphs the relation between natural law and established law, the interaction of law and the environment, the difference between explanation and justification of legal institutions, the autonomy of will, the symbolic and practical view of ownership, the ethics seen u...